Introduction To Medical Microbiology: Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant
Introduction To Medical Microbiology: Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant
Introduction To Medical Microbiology: Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant Mulualem Tadesse (PHD, Assistant
Microbiology
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Course description & objectives
Course description
•It is designed to prepare students to describe, differentiate, and identify
pathogenic microorganisms using concepts and principles of microbiology
and applications of microbiological techniques in health care and
community setting
Course objectives
After completion of this course, the student will be able to:
•describe the nature of medically important microorganisms, classification,
and mode of transmission;
•explain the pathogenesis and clinical outcome of infections;
•identify basic microbiology laboratory diagnostic methods/ tests; and
•apply the skills in infectious disease prevention and control practices.
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Microbiology
Historical background
They study of microbes or microorganisms
Microbes, or microorganisms are minute living things that are
usually unable to be viewed with the naked eye.
It considers the microscopic forms of life and deals about their
bacteria,
fungi,
protozoa and
some algae
Sub divisions of microbiology
of bacteria.
Question raised - where did they originate?
Hypothesized: Redi suspected that flies landing on the meat laid eggs
that eventually grew into maggots
Biogenesis
In 1858 German scientist, Rudolf Virchow
challenged spontaneous generation with his concept of
biogenesis
Living organisms arise from pre-existing life
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Louis pasture (1822- 1895)
was the scientist who disproved the theory of abiogenesis
once and for all.
Performed experiment to disprove Theory of spontaneous
generation.
In his experiment he filtered air through cotton plug.
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Louis pasture.- experiment
• Pasteur proved that microorganisms entered to the broth
with the air and micro organisms did not evolve
spontaneously
The Germ Theory of diseases
Pasture has also developed the germ theory of diseases,